@emptywheel No, that's what covers the whole swath of IT workers from architects to titled "software engineers" to lowly coders.
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@papicek Sure. But the normal usage would be "tech." -
@emptywheel Colloquially, yes. I've never heard an IT practicioner & I was a data analyst, call each other "techs" -
@papicek My spouse is a software engineer. I only refer to him as an engineer when making fun of his dress or hygiene habits -
@emptywheel In which case you mean "geek" :)
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@emptywheel Seems 2b mr publicity on this than debates. HRC's DNC 'finds' bug (too late) & screams at Sanders. Staged outrage. Emails any1?Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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